Greenock, Scotland
Situated on the scenic estuary of the River Clyde, Greenock is a charming and friendly town with a rich maritime history in the shipbuilding industry. A stroll along the Esplanade reveals views of the Firth of Clyde and historic waterfront homes, and the nearby museums, galleries and parks can be easily explored on foot. Greenock is also a gateway to Glasgow, less than an hour’s train ride away.
Greenock, Scotland
Situated on the scenic estuary of the River Clyde, Greenock is a charming and friendly town with a rich maritime history in the shipbuilding industry. A stroll along the Esplanade reveals views of the Firth of Clyde and historic waterfront homes, and the nearby museums, galleries and parks can be easily explored on foot. Greenock is also a gateway to Glasgow, less than an hour’s train ride away.
Salerno, Italy
Nestled on the eastern edge of the beautiful Amalfi Coast, the town of Salerno offers a blend of rich history and modern Italian charms. The historic city center is a maze of cobbled streets, vibrant piazzas and landmarks like the 11th-century Salerno Cathedral, a pilgrimage site believed to house relics of Saint Matthew in its elaborate crypt adorned in brilliant frescoes. The palm-lined waterfront promenade of Lungomare Trieste invites a seaside stroll, while the hilltop Castello di Arechi provides sweeping views from above.
Salerno
Nestled on the eastern edge of the beautiful Amalfi Coast, the town of Salerno offers a blend of rich history and modern Italian charms. The historic city center is a maze of cobbled streets, vibrant piazzas and landmarks like the 11th-century Salerno Cathedral, a pilgrimage site believed to house relics of Saint Matthew in its elaborate crypt adorned in brilliant frescoes. The palm-lined waterfront promenade of Lungomare Trieste invites a seaside stroll, while the hilltop Castello di Arechi provides sweeping views from above.
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The thoughtful design of the spacious main restaurant creates a warm, welcoming ambiance that balances a sense of privacy with the desire for social connection. Both traditional and innovative, the breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes showcase the fresh local ingredients and seasonal cuisines of the destinations that Ilma explores, with menus ever changing like the tides of the sea.
Located on Deck 3.
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The majestic Dynjandi waterfall.
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Rugged beauty abounds in Ísafjörðu, the largest municipality in the Westfjords peninsula.